ianr33
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I'd be interested to hear from the experienced trimix divers on the board whether there is much experience of trimix divers having an "unearned hit" whilst following computers or tables. My exposure is very limited, but I have never heard of this on trimix (as opposed to air, where it is a common enough tale), which makes me feel that calculations on helium are probably pitched quite far inside the lines. I love to hear thoughts on that topic from the trimix gurus on the board.
There was an account on The Decostop recently of someone getting bent on Trimix The Deco Stop
Suspect you dont hear about it much for 2 reasons: 1) In % terms not many trimix dives are done and 2) Much more attention is paid to profiles,hydration,hangovers etc than on your average Caribbean rec dive
I have done mix dives to 300ft and runtimes of 3+ hours (incl deco obviously). Both OC and CC mix dives. No hits, niggles or anything in relation to DCS when diving mix. But then I was in no rush and had ample time to think things through...![]()
Never been that deep and no expert on this , but I get the feeling that profiles to 300 feet are pretty well mapped out,much deeper than that and it gets more,err... interesting.